New details have emerged on a case involving National Book Auctions, of Freeville, which has been accused of swindling many consumers out of their money.

The Attorney General's Office is accusing National Book Auctions of fraud, repeated fraud and illegality, and deceptive acts and practices.

An investigation has so far determined there has been at least $1,041,000 in total theft from at least 115 victims, documents filed Wednesday by New York Attorney General Letitia James in Tompkins County Court stated.

The owner of the business, David Hall, was arrested in November on a felony second-degree grand larceny charge.

The documents says the respondent must pay the total sum that was stolen as restitution to the listed consumers.